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Sani
Alex and Selassie
14 episodes
2 days ago
This podcast highlights the awesome research work being done by Africans. It is a gallant attempt to place Africa on the map with regards to research and intellectual breakthroughs. It’s goal is to place the limelight on African researchers, while bringing science to the layperson serving as an inspiration to young upcoming scientists.
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This podcast highlights the awesome research work being done by Africans. It is a gallant attempt to place Africa on the map with regards to research and intellectual breakthroughs. It’s goal is to place the limelight on African researchers, while bringing science to the layperson serving as an inspiration to young upcoming scientists.
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Science
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Natural resources: A legacy for future generations?
Sani
21 minutes 28 seconds
2 years ago
Natural resources: A legacy for future generations?

The need to effectively manage our natural resources is critical not  just for our survival but for the survival of generations to come. In  this episode, Dr. Michael Asigbaase, lecturer at The University of  Energy and Natural Resources located in Sunyani, Ghana, discusses his  research where he seeks to translate indigenous knowledge about  environmental management into mainstream science in order to make our  natural resources available for use to those coming after us.   


You can connect with Michael on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-asigbaase-89b0382b/

Sani
This podcast highlights the awesome research work being done by Africans. It is a gallant attempt to place Africa on the map with regards to research and intellectual breakthroughs. It’s goal is to place the limelight on African researchers, while bringing science to the layperson serving as an inspiration to young upcoming scientists.